MontRose is a registered kennel name with the Australian Shepherd Club of
America. The dogs residing here at MontRose are registered with AKC and ASCA
with an emphasis on showing in the conformation ring in both breed
registries. Our beginnings were much different than the present emphasis on
earning titles. I grew up with Border Collies, but I became interested in
the Australian Shepherd as a companion animal and helper on the 110 acre
family farm where I had a registered hobby herd of Simmental beef cattle. My
first Aussie was a blue merle male puppy. I cannot begin to count the number
of man hours he saved me. He was as gentle as he was tough and could herd a
cantankerous 2,500 pound bull to various pastures and at the same time lick
the face of a newborn calf. We spent many hours working together when my
duties at the office were not calling. His intelligence, enthusiasm,
athleticism, and above all his devotion got me hooked. It wasn't long before
another Aussie came to MontRose.
At some point, I realized my "real employment" of long hours heading up a
public private partnership involved in economic and community development
while also maintaining cattle and all the responsibilities along with
farming from building fence to putting hay in the barn was more than I could
commit to and I made the decision to sell the cattle. I then became
interested in the conformation ring and showing my Australian Shepherds. I
introduced new bloodlines and since that time I have made a commitment to
maintaining and promoting the versatile Aussie. In January 2004, I purchased
a historic, nearly 200 year old home that I fell in love with, one eighth
mile from the family farm where I was raised. This ten-room farm house has
retained much of its original character with beautiful hardwood floors,
unpainted molding, and floor to ceiling original kitchen cupboards that are
so rare to find in a home today. With the house are 32 acres of fields and
woods, the fields consisting of crops and pasture. My Aussies romp and play
on 2 ½ fenced acres and swim in the creek near where it all began several
years ago. We are located in the historic and scenic Seeley Creek Valley
that saw its first settlement shortly after the American Revolution, only a
few miles south of Elmira, New York. Minutes away from this scenic farm
country is the world renowned Corning Museum of Glass, Mark Twain's
gravesite, Watkins Glen and the gorgeous Finger Lakes with picturesque
waterfalls and world class wineries, and to the south the Pennsylvania Grand
Canyon.
I have no actual kennel setup and my dogs spend their days outside in good
weather. There are eight invidual runs with a patio block base. They are
surrounded by two and half acres of fencing. At night, they all sleep in the
house.
All breeding stock has OFA (hip) and CERF (eye) clearances and litters of
puppies are checked by an ophthalmologist at Cornell University. Litters are
carefully planned. Some years have seen no litters whelped and in other
years three and four litters have been whelped here. All homes must return a
questionnaire to me that is located on the Litters Page of the website.
Puppies sold as pet/companions are sold on a spay/neuter contract to homes
that will love and cherish what I have strived so hard to produce. Only a
select few puppies go to homes that plan to title them in some venue be it
conformation, obedience, agility, rally, and/or herding. The commitment for
many years has been quality and you will rarely see a MontRose dog being
bred that has not earned some title. The firm belief has been that only
certain dogs should be contributing to the gene pool who are capable of
earning a title that also combines the best genetics and temperament to
continue the next generation. Both foundation bitches (Ch Bayshore Bubble
Yum and Ch Summertime Crimes Of The Heart) and my foundation sire (Ch
Summertime Gemini Of MontRose CD) that I acquired earned Record of Merit
(ROM) titles with the United States Australian Shepherd Association (USASA).
That commitment has continued with others like Ch MontRose The Huntress
earning ROM status. I take great pride in the Australian Shepherds residing
here at MontRose. If you have any questions or would like any information
about the Australian Shepherds you view on this site, please contact me.
Also, residing at MontRose are sheep, primarily consisting of Corriedale and Bluefaced Leicester. They are primarily grown for their fleece and future breeding stock. A large flock of about fifty heavy breed chickens consisting of Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpingtons, Black Stars, Silver Laced Wyandots, and Black Australorps are utilized for their large brown eggs. A few Partridge Cochin chickens are used for their setting abilities to hatch future chicks of the other breeds.